Unveiling the Alarming Digital Age: Battling the Hidden Health Crisis with Urgency
Ahmedabad Cover Story: Rising Stroke Incidence Among Youth
In the digital age, an unsettling trend is emerging: strokes are increasingly affecting young adults in their 20s and 30s. Historically seen as an ailment of the elderly, the rising incidence among younger individuals is largely attributed to modern lifestyle factors such as excessive screen time, persistent stress, and poor dietary habits.
The Digital Dilemma
Dr. Nirmal Surya, President of the Indian Stroke Association, points to excessive mobile phone use as a major culprit. Long hours spent on social media and watching videos lead to reduced physical activity, compromised blood circulation, and heightened risk of blood clots—primary causes of strokes. Beyond physical risks, constant digital engagement precipitates emotional distress. "Digital isolation often brings about loneliness, stress, and mental health issues, all of which elevate stroke risk," Dr. Surya commented.
Disturbing Data
Dr. Arvind Sharma, Secretary of the ISA and Head of Neurology at Zydus Hospital, presented worrisome statistics: strokes affecting those aged 30 to 40 have surged from 5% to 10-15%, with incidences also noted in individuals in their 20s. Chronic stress, sleep deprivation, poor diets, and extended screen usage are key contributors. Regular health check-ups are crucial for monitoring precursors like high blood pressure, cholesterol, and diabetes. "Diets high in oily and sugary foods, prevalent in Gujarati cuisine, can spike cholesterol levels and, in turn, stroke risk," emphasized Dr. Sharma.
Prevention Through Lifestyle
Renowned neurologist Dr. Sudhir Shah asserts that up to 70% of strokes are preventable through lifestyle changes—exercise, balanced diets, avoiding smoking and alcohol, proper hydration, and sleep consistency. Recognizing stroke warning signs early, such as balance and vision issues, facial drooping, or speech difficulties, is critical. The BEFAST acronym serves as a crucial reminder that quick action can save lives, with prompt hospital intervention within 4.5 hours being essential for effective treatment.
Original Source: https://www.ahmedabadmirror.com/digital-age-strokes-silent-health-crisis/81880879.html
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Publish Date: 2024-12-09 06:04:00